If you land on this page and are unfamiliar with how to install Sketchup Extensions such as LibFredo6 or how to register on Sketchucation, please watch this video or refer to the Plugin page of LibFredo6.

Curvizard is a suite of interactive tools operating on sequences of edges (Contours) and Sketchup curves. The common characteristics of Curvizard tools are:

Support Pre-selection mode, with launch from toolbar, main menu, and contextual menu. Option for Auto-exit when launched from contextual menu or pre-selection.

Interactive selection mode, where edges can be selected across the boundaries of components and groups (edge picking method is similar to Curviloft’s)

Non-destructive approach for most tools. When edges are connected to faces, Curvizard tools try to preserve the faces and their texturing.

Most operations can apply to several curves or sequences of edges in one shot

Convert to Guides: convert a sequence of edges to a sequence of construction lines

Reconstruct Arc or Circle: convert a sequence of edges to a true Sketchup Arc or Circle when this is possible (so you can then change the number of segments)

Reconstruct Polygon: convert a sequence of edges to a true Sketchup Polygon when this is possible (so you can then change the number of segments)

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There is a Quick Launcher: This is a small floating window which displays all Curvizard tools in a list. It can be invoked from the menu or the toolbar icon. Optionally you can pin the Quick Launcher window on your viewport for subsequent use. By default the window closes when you launch a command.

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Curvizard - User Manual - English - v1.4 - 15 Sep 13.pdf

Just drop the attached PDF file into the SU Plugins directory to have it accessible from within Sketchup.

I'm just going to jump right in and say thanks again for epitomizing the way to share a most potent, stealthy tool set, gloved with generous explicating tutorial and annotated pics. You try to make it easier to get with the power of Fredo .

(We can, as a rule, be slow, lazy, impatient... I should know. Sometimes these things need to be said.)

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Last edited by brookefox on Thu Jul 12, 2012 10:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.

This is great. Thanks Fredo! Would also like to see a divide (length & increment) curve, comparable to the one in BZ Convert, except that respects angles in the manner of your simplify tool. Simply put, a polyline divider that respects corners over a certain degree.

What if a selection consists of segments, who by definition (equal length, connected segments with equal angles at their vertices), define a native SU arc or circle. Could they be converted into SU arcs or circles?

I have your new plugin and it shows that it needs to be updated, screen shot illustration below, however, I believe I have all the required files. Note, I renamed the folders with a leading "1" so they would be grouped at the top of the list so I could show all directories in the illustration, I remove the "1" when using Sketchup. I have one folder, curviloft_dir_12Ken, which I have renamed,as it appears not to be needed for curvilof and adding "ken" to the end of the folder name is my way of trying to determine if the folder is required.

Could you please look at my directory and try to help me to find out what is going on with the updated plugin.

@zfrpsThe Simplify tool does not analyze the cylinder. It just simplifies each circle independently. Then it eliminates edges which have their two bordering faces coplanar. So, sometimes the simplified contours matches, sometimes not.

Ken wrote:I have your new plugin and it shows that it needs to be updated, screen shot illustration below,

That does not say Curvizard needs to be updates - the blue means no update information is availibile. If there is an update for a plugin it's highlighted red and the status will say "Update availible" (or similar) Note that in your screenshot it says nothing. No update is availibile.